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January 2007: 100 Very Best Restaurants

Reviewed by Todd Kliman , Ann Limpert , Cynthia Hacinli

A sunny, sophisticated wine bar and bistro.


Grapeseed

4865 Cordell Ave.
Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone: 301-986-9592

Cuisines:
American, Modern

Opening Hours:

Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

Nearby Metro Stops:
Bethesda

Price Range:
Expensive

Dress:
Upscale Casual

Noise Level:
Chatty

Reservations:
Recommended

Special Features:
Party Space

Website:
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Best Dishes
Roasted piquillo pepper with goat cheese; fried oysters in beurre blanc; smoked trout with pears and crème fraîche; mushroom fricassee; calamari with chorizo and lemon; lobster in caramel sauce; roasted balsamic chicken; grilled quail; braised short ribs; roasted filet mignon with oxtail ragoût.


 

Reader's Rating:
5 out of 5

No. 73: Grapeseed

Who would expect to find the area’s best s’more in a wine bar? Yet here it is: a warm, crumbly brownie sitting in graham-cracker cream and topped with a thick cap of perfectly browned house-made marshmallow—the kind of dessert you smile about the next day.

Jeff Heineman’s Northern California–inspired wine bar is about more than upscale nostalgia food, but his s’more sums up the chef’s aim—food that’s tasty, a little trendy, and not too challenging; cilantro-scented salt or molasses gastrique are as out there as the kitchen gets. So on quiet nights you’ll find solo diners at the blond-wood bar tucking into pan-roasted half chicken with marcona almonds and swabbing truffled frites in garlic aïoli, and on weekends decked-out twentysomethings hanging out over small plates of lush miso-braised Kurobuta pork, crispy tilapia with citrus vinaigrette, a mushroom fricassee, or cornmeal-crusted oysters.

Grapeseed has done well by its wines despite Montgomery County’s liquor laws. There are 100 selections available by the glass or the three-ounce tasting pour; the claret-and-plum walls are decorated with vintage Italian liquor posters, corkscrews, and colored bottles. The menu quotes oenophiles like Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Dumas and suggests pairings with every dish. Who knew that tawny port goes so well with marshmallow and chocolate?

Reader ReviewsWrite your own review
 
Excellent Excellent Food & Service
treddy — January 10, 2012 9:21 PM
My wife and I had dinner for the firt time, tonight. I had never had pork bellies before but they were very tasty and completely different from what I had imagined. For the main course my wife had the duck and I had the port shank. Both were More ...
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Excellent Excellent Food & Service
treddy — January 10, 2012 9:21 PM
My wife and I had dinner for the firt time, tonight. I had never had pork bellies before but they were very tasty and completely different from what I had imagined. For the main course my wife had the duck and I had the port shank. Both were More ...
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